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One-on-One with Fmr. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

Recently, ECC's Bincheng Mao sat down with Dr. Condoleezza Rice, 66th U.S. Secretary of State and first African American woman leader of the State Department, to discuss minority inclusion, restoring public trust in institutions, and youth engagement in public service.

Dr. Rice with German Angela Merkel, US Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden Jr. (AP)

Today, our distinguished guest is Dr. Condoleezza Rice, the 66th U.S. Secretary of State. She was the first-ever African-American woman to head the State Department. She was also previously the first-ever female National Security Advisor in history. When the Berlin Wall fell, Dr. Rice was Special Assistant to President George H. W. Bush. A political scientist and former Stanford provost, Dr. Rice is now the Director of the Hoover Institution and Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Bincheng Mao moderates this interview with Secretary Rice. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Inclusion Advocate and President of the East Coast Coalition for Tolerance and Non-Discrimination (ECC). Under his leadership, ECC has mobilized young volunteers from across the country to serve minorities struggling to access health care and other social services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

(Image from Forbes coverage of the interview)

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Inclusion Advocate - Unscripted is an interview series produced by the East Coast Coalition for Tolerance and Non-Discrimination (ECC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting inclusion and equity for marginalized minorities.

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